Creating and supervising expressive arts groups for migrant families on the Mexican border

Marianela Soto Hurtado, Roxana Orellana
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Voces, a coalition of volunteer expressive arts therapists, created a one-year programme for Central American migrants at a large Mexican shelter on the US border during 2020–21. A team of four psychosocial professionals at the shelter were trained via an online course and weekly self-care and supervision. Two Hispanic members of Voces guided the team in using music, dance, role-play, stories and art to help address the high levels of anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression shown by the evaluations of 900 migrants waiting up to a year for US entry. The Voces members guided shelter professionals to create expressive arts groups for different ages of children and for parents. With scarce materials, online resources like Pixar/Disney shorts and Pinterest posters, culturally relevant music and cartoons were used to address emotional regulation, conflict resolution, attachment and self-concept.
为墨西哥边境的移民家庭创建和监督表现艺术团体
Voces是一个由志愿表达艺术治疗师组成的联盟,在2020年至2021年期间,在美国边境的一个大型墨西哥避难所为中美洲移民创建了一个为期一年的项目。收容所的一个由四名心理专业人员组成的团队通过在线课程和每周自我护理和监督接受了培训。Voces的两名西班牙裔成员指导团队使用音乐、舞蹈、角色扮演、故事和艺术来帮助解决900名等待进入美国长达一年的移民所表现出的高度焦虑、创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和抑郁症。Voces成员指导收容所专业人员为不同年龄的儿童和家长创建富有表现力的艺术小组。由于材料稀缺,皮克斯/迪士尼短片和Pinterest海报等在线资源、与文化相关的音乐和漫画被用来解决情绪调节、冲突解决、依恋和自我概念。
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